UNRANKED UCLA KNOCKS OFF NO. 7 MISSOURI IN OVERTIME

Shabazz Muhammad hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:01 left in overtime to help UCLA upset No. 7 Missouri (10-2) 97-94 on Friday night at Los Angeles and extend the Bruins’ winning streak to five games.

Travis Wear, who finished with a career-high 22 points, added a jumper with 12 seconds left to close out the Bruins’ first win over a top-10 nonconference opponent since 2007.

Phil Pressey missed a 3-pointer with 5 seconds to go before Laurence Bowers grabbed the rebound and missed a 3-pointer in front of the Tigers’ bench as time expired.

Muhammad tied his career high with 27 points, David Wear scored 16, Jordan Adams had 12 and Larry Drew II added 12 assists for the Bruins (10-3). They came in 0-2 against ranked opponents this season after losing to Georgetown and San Diego State.

Local colleges

Sherika Miller scored 19 points, but the Cal State San Marcos women’s basketball team (8-12) lost 77-57 to Montana Tech (7-5) in the Vegas Post Christmas Classic at Las Vegas.

The Cal State San Marcos men’s basketball team (12-4) set a school record for points and win margin in a 96-59 thumping of UC Merced (0-13) at MiraCosta College.

NHL

The NHL’s latest offer to the players’ association was enough for the sides to make plans to meet this weekend. Deputy commissioner Bill Daly said Friday the league presented its proposal Thursday. The sides haven’t met in person since a second round of talks with a federal mediator broke down Dec. 13. The NHL and the players’ association are expected to talk via conference call today, and have tentative plans to meet Sunday in New York.

Death

David “Salt” Walther, the former auto and hydroplane racer who was severely burned in a spectacular crash in the 1973 Indianapolis 500, died. He was 65.

Sports and courts

A former University of Louisville football player has sued the school and coach Charlie Strong and said he was coerced into covering up a beating in the locker room by a pair of teammates. Former Cardinals defensive lineman Patrick Grant of Sunrise, Fla., alleges two teammates attacked him Oct. 24, 2010, in the locker room at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium and, according to the lawsuit, beat him “so badly that he required immediate, urgent care and nearly lost his left eye.”

Tennis

Rafael Nadal will miss the Australian Open because of a stomach virus, further delaying his comeback after being sidelined since June.